Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame
To be eligible for induction into the Holt Challenge Inc Hall of Fame the nominee must have competed in a minimum of seven (7) Challenges and must have bowled at least one hundred (100) Challenge games. This award is based solely on performance in either Classic and/or Restricted Challenges, ie Team of the Year, Chairman or Secretary Awards, etc and is not to be based on any other achievement in bowling, ie Rachuig, ranked events or Australian teams.
Participation in the Walter De Veer Memorial Tournament may count towards the nomination, however, participation in at least one Classic and/or Restricted Challenge is required.
It is intended that two bowlers are to be inducted each year at the Annual Holt Challenge Inc Dinner, each state can nominate two bowlers for the Hall of Fame, not necessarily from their own state.
Nominations with supporting bowler history must be lodged, in writing, with the Holt Challenge Inc secretary no later than thirty (30) days prior to the Holt Challenge Inc AGM. Selection of the inductees will be considered by the Holt Challenge Inc Executive.
| Hall of Fame | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Sue Jones | Western Australia | and | Garry Arnol | Tasmania |
| 2011 | Pam Turner | South Australia | and | Andrew Krink | Northern Territory |
Nominees to be considered for Life Membership must have made significant contributions to Holt Challenges and Walter De Veer Memorial Tournament over a minimum period of 10 years, i.e board member etc. Any work done for their respective states must not be taken into consideration for this award. Each state can nominate any members to be granted life membership. Nominations with supporting history must be lodged, in writing, with the Holt Challenge Inc secretary no later than thirty (30) days prior to the Holt Challenge Inc AGM. Selection of the inductees will be considered by the Holt Challenge Inc Executive.
| Life Members | ||
|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Ronda Hatchard | In recognition of many years dutiful service to the organisation past and present, in roles contributing to the betterment of bowling and this tournament. |

